70
70
Jun 29, 2013
06/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it's a more narrow restrained ruling, but it still has the major force of a moral push. >> on a 100 scale, what's the probability that the supreme court will have to rule on whether there is a constitutional right to marry someone of your own gender. >> low. 20s. >> because the states are going to do this. overwhelming, young people support it. they're going to be the people who are the deciders in the future. >> will the supreme court so say. >> i think eventually this is an usual you that will go before the supreme court and they have to make a decision. not any time in the near future. eventually this is a case -- that question is something that the supreme court will have to address. >> are you a lawyer? >> yes. >> i'm with you. >> issue two, into africa. >> on behalf of myself and michelle, our children, our entire delegation, we want to thank you for the incredible hospitality that you have shown us today. >> for the first time since 2009, president obama is back in africa. mr. obama's itinerary where mr. obama speaks directly to business leaders. no coincidence that it'
i think it's a more narrow restrained ruling, but it still has the major force of a moral push. >> on a 100 scale, what's the probability that the supreme court will have to rule on whether there is a constitutional right to marry someone of your own gender. >> low. 20s. >> because the states are going to do this. overwhelming, young people support it. they're going to be the people who are the deciders in the future. >> will the supreme court so say. >> i think...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama will bring any hope to this continent and i say so for one main reason president obama is morally bankrupt to the model of this world and to this end. we have legislation called the implementation of their own statute which basically gates. into so if you can legislation and allows a so therefore you can court to try obama for war crimes or to be for him to the international criminal court and the muslim lawyers association have in this respect submitted to the prosecuting authorities in the police what is known as the obama docket and then docket essentially is for ject we have presented evidence that obama is guilty of walk crimes against humanity and genocide we have done so for. first because we believe it is our religious duty to speak out against a tyrant like obama to hold him accountable for his crimes second we have done so in order to bring justice to the victims of his envisions policy the victims of torture and detention policies such as those in. and the victims of his incineration policy when i mean when i say incineration policy i talk of using drone.
president obama will bring any hope to this continent and i say so for one main reason president obama is morally bankrupt to the model of this world and to this end. we have legislation called the implementation of their own statute which basically gates. into so if you can legislation and allows a so therefore you can court to try obama for war crimes or to be for him to the international criminal court and the muslim lawyers association have in this respect submitted to the prosecuting...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
tradition of political refugee is morally unacceptable now as the story develops of the human as well in president nicolas maduro will arrive in moscow on monday and venezuela is considered as a nother possible asylum just a nation for mr snowden so you really sense that there might be a new twist in the story. artist yvonne would say reports on the whistleblowers complicated movements and the diplomatic route that has triggered. bunnings and snowden i'm twenty nine years old as soon as edward snowden revealed himself as the with a woman he set off a catch me if you can hunt by the u.s. government want to get him caught and away is he now guessing game for the media after a tip off that snowden was on board a flight from hong kong to moscow the media started speculating as to his next move edward snowden slew from hong kong to moscow say that he will be able to have on a flight. the situation descended into a fall when a crowd of journalists boarded the flight from moscow to have bene only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit sa
tradition of political refugee is morally unacceptable now as the story develops of the human as well in president nicolas maduro will arrive in moscow on monday and venezuela is considered as a nother possible asylum just a nation for mr snowden so you really sense that there might be a new twist in the story. artist yvonne would say reports on the whistleblowers complicated movements and the diplomatic route that has triggered. bunnings and snowden i'm twenty nine years old as soon as edward...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
first committee aleksey scoffed wrote in his twitter that the extradition off political refugee is morally unacceptable but as the story develops of the even as well ian president nicolas maduro will arrive in moscow this a monday and there are some spock elations that he has visited so would actually resolve the situation in a way that we thank you very much for the. port in moscow thank you what human rights activist peter tatchell says america is showing deep hypocrisy in its time big of snowden. this is rogue spying by a rogue state i mean if it was edward snowden had been an iranian whistleblower who exposed global snooping by the terran regime i think he would have been hailed by the united states as a horowitz whistleblower he would have been lauded and pray i think the united states has incredible double standards it is pursuing a man who is motivated not by hatred of his country not by any financial gain he's not out to aid any enemy country he is motivated by idealism and a belief in the human rights that we all have a right to privacy. and artie's the bang not say now reports on
first committee aleksey scoffed wrote in his twitter that the extradition off political refugee is morally unacceptable but as the story develops of the even as well ian president nicolas maduro will arrive in moscow this a monday and there are some spock elations that he has visited so would actually resolve the situation in a way that we thank you very much for the. port in moscow thank you what human rights activist peter tatchell says america is showing deep hypocrisy in its time big of...
65
65
Jun 27, 2013
06/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it is our moral duty to stand with the syrian people against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy. >> he has yet to turn that symbolic as it into something concrete. syria,d to join iran, turkey, and egypt into a quartet of powers and to help resolve the crisis, but with minimal success. could you can try very hard, hard, >> you can try very and you can feel that someone is trying very hard to say, here i am. egypt is an important state in the region and in the world at large. >> he was given credit for securing a cease-fire between israel and hamas after renewed fighting late last year. but he has been criticized for ignoring anti-government .rotests in bahrain and he is suspected of subservience to syria. his government has not exactly displayed exemplary management skills over the construction of a hydro power power dam that could threaten egypt's water supply. morsi attended the united nations general assembly, but did not meet barack obama in washington and he skipped a regional tour in march. >> morsi wants to be seen as an appendage of the united states, but
. >> it is our moral duty to stand with the syrian people against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy. >> he has yet to turn that symbolic as it into something concrete. syria,d to join iran, turkey, and egypt into a quartet of powers and to help resolve the crisis, but with minimal success. could you can try very hard, hard, >> you can try very and you can feel that someone is trying very hard to say, here i am. egypt is an important state in the region and in...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
the soldiers treat as i am an american soldier and a moral member of the team sure the people still dealing with. always place missions first of all maybe it's the feet moving with almost aloof fallen comrades and just one physically or mentally tough tranquil fish in the water testing rules . always maintained all my equipment and myself. a standard age deploying gauger destroy the enemies united states of america in close call but only guarding the freedom and american way of life i am an american soldier. do you know that my heart my heart their freedom it's called the n b a gram misses this way. and also the way. i have for the song or. the shotgun and two zero three because i would rather die before i disarm i really. really really like you really. what do you like better country so much that it's the best country in the world it got to be we got it. bought by actually what's happening in the world are not the way. they were seven confirmed in two thousand and three five in two thousand and four nine in two thousand and five three in two thousand and six six in two thousand and seven f
the soldiers treat as i am an american soldier and a moral member of the team sure the people still dealing with. always place missions first of all maybe it's the feet moving with almost aloof fallen comrades and just one physically or mentally tough tranquil fish in the water testing rules . always maintained all my equipment and myself. a standard age deploying gauger destroy the enemies united states of america in close call but only guarding the freedom and american way of life i am an...
158
158
Jun 28, 2013
06/13
by
COM
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
but the moral message is much bigger. it is the majority of the supreme court which 25 years ago wrote a horrible decision disparaging gays has turned around and said we think you're actually human beings. (applause) >> but they had to make an argument for that. >> and it was close. >> and it was close. >> right. >> it was 5-4 you're human beings. >> yeah. (laughter) >> right, and so what this probably does is it doesn't create a constitutional right to same-solicitor-general marriage in any of the other stateses that don't recognize it but for the momentum in the states, for the people in state legislature saying look, what wes want is just equality, not special treatment this gives it an additional push. and the supreme court, people of the united states obviously care a lot about it. so it is a great moral message. >> and justice scalia saw this coming. because in the 20023 decision where all of a sudden sodomy was legal, in 2003, this 2003, the one that just want passed, he said oh, you know, what is in the wind, gay
but the moral message is much bigger. it is the majority of the supreme court which 25 years ago wrote a horrible decision disparaging gays has turned around and said we think you're actually human beings. (applause) >> but they had to make an argument for that. >> and it was close. >> and it was close. >> right. >> it was 5-4 you're human beings. >> yeah. (laughter) >> right, and so what this probably does is it doesn't create a constitutional right to...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
society we can continue to do that with or without snowden we need politicians to stand up for the moral values of kind of autonomy for the individual previously on the right of individuals to have control over their own lives. and so regardless of what happens with snowden that is the fight that we need to have and i think despite that snowden would want us to have. well the united states of us point vast multiple governments to hand over its citizens and why do you think no country listen to foreign fold up with any action. well the united states just can't know very dramatic about these things and so we were talking in the congress a lot about whether or not snowden has committed treason against the united states which actually under the american law it's very unlikely that it started but so i think using a dramatic language to basically. incite the interest of the media and media is very happily playing along with that kind of. well it's a gross pursuit of mr snowden and i think it's not very interesting for citizens workflows even the political situation anywhere in the world to to.
society we can continue to do that with or without snowden we need politicians to stand up for the moral values of kind of autonomy for the individual previously on the right of individuals to have control over their own lives. and so regardless of what happens with snowden that is the fight that we need to have and i think despite that snowden would want us to have. well the united states of us point vast multiple governments to hand over its citizens and why do you think no country listen to...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
themselves why does this absurdity we're so let's review everything that pertains to the freedom of morals sexuality and therefore in private life you think it's none of the public's concern less seem like that it's simple right and in this way everybody can live happily. go to i put who is evil who is can no good a gay man who is discreet about his sexuality be part of your cabinet to deal with what can be measured go to told that is the case i have homosexuals all around me and it poses no problem for me but they don't make a show of their sexuality or any propaganda and they don't try to convince anyone because they're aware and legitimately so that all this pertains to a person's private and intimate life and not to political life do the visit seem it but if you critique to. there's a lot of discussion about international intervention into local conflicts expressed support for mali interventional saying that libya has been a catastrophe and now we may be looking in some sort of intervention in syria how do you judge which intervention in which country is justified or not. but it's stil
themselves why does this absurdity we're so let's review everything that pertains to the freedom of morals sexuality and therefore in private life you think it's none of the public's concern less seem like that it's simple right and in this way everybody can live happily. go to i put who is evil who is can no good a gay man who is discreet about his sexuality be part of your cabinet to deal with what can be measured go to told that is the case i have homosexuals all around me and it poses no...
186
186
Jul 4, 2013
07/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
is home and several south american leaders will meet today to talk about the incident when morales' plane was not allowed into several european country's air space. >> brazil's president for example says that all nations involved have some explaining to do. now, of course, all of that fuss over the plane was about the nsa intelligence leaker edward snowden as we said. somebody it seems was pretty sure that snowden had hitched a ride on the president's plane. >> as far as we know, snowden is still at the moscow international airport where he has been now for 12 days. karl pennhall went to the airport looking for snowden or at least to see the place he is reportedly calling home. >> this is the view that may have flashed in front of snow den just after touchdown. through passport control even though by then u.s. officials revoked his travel documents and perhaps he would have put the four laptops he was reportedly carrying through a scanner. what really happened next is a puzzle more complex than any in these airport magazines. there is no isolated transit lounge. like all other inter
is home and several south american leaders will meet today to talk about the incident when morales' plane was not allowed into several european country's air space. >> brazil's president for example says that all nations involved have some explaining to do. now, of course, all of that fuss over the plane was about the nsa intelligence leaker edward snowden as we said. somebody it seems was pretty sure that snowden had hitched a ride on the president's plane. >> as far as we know,...
85
85
Jul 3, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
president evo morales' plane landed. france and portugal refused access to their airspace. bolivia's foreign minister released a statement denying snowden was onboard the president's plane. "we don't know who invented this lie. we want to denounce to the international community this injustice with the plane of president evo morales." bolivian officials are demanding answers from france and portugal as to why the president's plane was not allowed to cross into their airspace. at this point, the french prime minister's office tells nbc news they have no comment, no confirmation nor denial on the incident. joining me now on the phone from rio do janeiro, glenn greenwald, who broke the story in "the guardian." my first question, your reaction to this remarkable series of events. i've never heard of an example of a plane carrying a head of state being denied access to airspace by other countries that were not in some kind of active hostilities with that nation. >> it is extraordinary. i mean, the premise of this behavior presumably was that snowden was on that airplane because b
president evo morales' plane landed. france and portugal refused access to their airspace. bolivia's foreign minister released a statement denying snowden was onboard the president's plane. "we don't know who invented this lie. we want to denounce to the international community this injustice with the plane of president evo morales." bolivian officials are demanding answers from france and portugal as to why the president's plane was not allowed to cross into their airspace. at this...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
that moral high ground at nice until mr snowden and. mickey is that relations which we really we can be american to claim to the moral high ground and this is what make you so useful on the chinese perspective or let's say let's address of the latest we've just heard here at r.t. that edward snowden has are withdrawn his asylum request in russia why is he founded a thorough heart of strong releasing anti american information. well the value of mr snowden's and his capacity to stay in the limelight and depends on him being able to say that he's got more to say once he's got nothing to say than he's value for then is really just and manto all how he will be down to it and whether americans will be dealing with him and you know cauldrons with american law and all the other diplomatic one goes that will be involved in getting mr snowden to face the justice system in the u.s. so he has a vested interest in going artist of trying a director of the trying to policy institute of the university of nottingham thank you for sharing your time with
that moral high ground at nice until mr snowden and. mickey is that relations which we really we can be american to claim to the moral high ground and this is what make you so useful on the chinese perspective or let's say let's address of the latest we've just heard here at r.t. that edward snowden has are withdrawn his asylum request in russia why is he founded a thorough heart of strong releasing anti american information. well the value of mr snowden's and his capacity to stay in the...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
graeme's time the president evo morales in the end of this is actually watch out when he sees how to believe in government saw it and yesterday after a number of emergency meeting albeit government west met all night long trying to find a solution for president omar morale is now was it may not be shoot you know they were saying that european countries are behaving like colonies now and that's why we say it was some distraction but you need to eat a lot in america right now so that's interesting i've heard that there is not only anti u.s. sentiment but also anger against the e.u. countries which are deemed to be complicit in this yard of version of a play absolutely unsurprising bill i think the political movement of which a moron is a part probably started by chavez the bolivarian revolution as you call it as you might call it has has really a bold and a certain strain of latin american politics and i think there is definitely a very very high degree of sensitivity to any issue and it built around colonialism or neo colonialism but i think his point is really interesting about europ
graeme's time the president evo morales in the end of this is actually watch out when he sees how to believe in government saw it and yesterday after a number of emergency meeting albeit government west met all night long trying to find a solution for president omar morale is now was it may not be shoot you know they were saying that european countries are behaving like colonies now and that's why we say it was some distraction but you need to eat a lot in america right now so that's...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
president evo morales was in moscow two days ago and he. gave an exclusive interview to r.t. there or he said he was willing to consider any. well even if there's no doubt and asked for assume he was willing to concede or die but he did say that a lot of i've got time to get to the country didn't get any. and he was no and didn't get in touch we did country and therefore didn't ask for us to lim ok we're receiving thank you so much we have to leave it there that was our to correspond to go via well edward snowden's revelation of the n.s.a. surveillance programs have given americans proof that the government is collecting information and data on its own citizens to reveal prism the n.s.a. spy program that's used to monitor internet communications such as some of the largest technology companies like google microsoft facebook and more plus a really stock image showing the government collects metadata on all americans phone calls these revelations are very serious questions about americans fourth amendment rights which guards them against unreasonable search and seizure. but as
president evo morales was in moscow two days ago and he. gave an exclusive interview to r.t. there or he said he was willing to consider any. well even if there's no doubt and asked for assume he was willing to concede or die but he did say that a lot of i've got time to get to the country didn't get any. and he was no and didn't get in touch we did country and therefore didn't ask for us to lim ok we're receiving thank you so much we have to leave it there that was our to correspond to go via...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
morally and ethically is in a decline. maybe now. i'm not so sure. just try to imagine. his situation. i just think how many. young man has been thinking. doing what he's done. i can imagine. reaching. what. father family living. made a huge. in his life his life now is complete and will always be he revealed. very information about the world. he. felt. under enormous pressure. thinking. different world than. the world was. still. and i think. something for him. leave the decision to the people. we believe. or. close to do. for him. really believe. we are not afraid of any kind of. i don't know how many people can hear me. but i want to say. this is. trying to ask another question. don't you think. this is a hot topic. today but. no one. there will be for sure. huge movements the youth in europe for instance around the world. move reaction and. war. unfairness. and did is just. the world reaction. so we. could also be any car any person for in europe. after the crisis. it was. for sure there will be a reaction. and. from what he did. for sure. because respectful to the w
morally and ethically is in a decline. maybe now. i'm not so sure. just try to imagine. his situation. i just think how many. young man has been thinking. doing what he's done. i can imagine. reaching. what. father family living. made a huge. in his life his life now is complete and will always be he revealed. very information about the world. he. felt. under enormous pressure. thinking. different world than. the world was. still. and i think. something for him. leave the decision to the...
174
174
Jul 4, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
argentine president christina fernandez had this whole interaction with morales tonight. i called him, how is it going? i'm in a little room in the airport, and i'm not going to let them search my plane, i'm not a thief. here's my question for you. what chain of communication could have possibly happened that ended up with these four nations. air traffic control systems shutting down airspace for this flight? >> i have no idea. there's a longstanding rumor, there's -- that you could smuggle asylum seekers out by diplomatic pouch or you could get into somebody's plane or car, and that you could -- therefore be smuggled out. >> and you have immunity, because it would transfer to the vehicle. >> right. you'll remember there was a chinese dissident that was trying to get into hillary's car or at least that was the rumor, and you would be safe. i think there's some element of that going on high here, but it doesn't quite explain it. it's just freakin' weird. >> is there any conceivable way in which this was not -- today in the state department, spokesperson refused to say whet
argentine president christina fernandez had this whole interaction with morales tonight. i called him, how is it going? i'm in a little room in the airport, and i'm not going to let them search my plane, i'm not a thief. here's my question for you. what chain of communication could have possibly happened that ended up with these four nations. air traffic control systems shutting down airspace for this flight? >> i have no idea. there's a longstanding rumor, there's -- that you could...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
condemnation lashing out the european countries for grounding the believe in leaders played with president morales claiming the us pressured them to do so. and welcome to twenty following news live from moscow. let's go tell main story now . five months and counting that's how long the hunger strike of the gun tunnel by prison has been going on today we're looking at what's going on inside the camp during this protest why it's gone on as long as it has and what it will take to end it. so nearly two thirds of the inmates have now joined a protest against the indefinite detention without trial for five of those prisoners are being strapped to a chair and housing new trends that nose twice a day the government says the procedure is done in the most humane way possible is trying to prevent death by gazing it out he's going to check and looks now at how the controversial practice is is actually carried out and what the prison that say about it. us for the us to stop force feeding guantanamo hunger strikers the practice is against international law and is seen by many as a form of torture and here is on
condemnation lashing out the european countries for grounding the believe in leaders played with president morales claiming the us pressured them to do so. and welcome to twenty following news live from moscow. let's go tell main story now . five months and counting that's how long the hunger strike of the gun tunnel by prison has been going on today we're looking at what's going on inside the camp during this protest why it's gone on as long as it has and what it will take to end it. so nearly...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
well absolutely evil morales was flying back home from the major gas supplier summit in moscow on his plane and when it needed refueling portugal and france denied landing and actually did reach a point when the plane began dangerously of running out of fuel and they had to conduct an emergency landing in austria and france of first said that it was due to technical reasons but then it was then it turned out that it was because of rumors that edward snowden may be on board something which is denied by. the president's staff and people on the plane it's actually confirmed by the austrian foreign minister that snowden is not on that plane nevertheless italy closed down its airspace for the same plane for the second quarter of its journey now believe ians are absolutely outraged in fact that the country's defense minister is on that plane he says that the europeans have actually placed the president's life in danger and also many latin american countries are outraged by the whole situation as well but what's even more interesting is that all of this has happened despite so many european
well absolutely evil morales was flying back home from the major gas supplier summit in moscow on his plane and when it needed refueling portugal and france denied landing and actually did reach a point when the plane began dangerously of running out of fuel and they had to conduct an emergency landing in austria and france of first said that it was due to technical reasons but then it was then it turned out that it was because of rumors that edward snowden may be on board something which is...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
is trying to colonize the region and evo morales himself stressed that he will not hesitate to shut down the american diplomatic mission in his country. a little but you know we will clearly examine it and if it's necessary to close the u.s. embassy in bolivia we do not need the american embassy we don't need their cooperation or diplomatic relations with them while they conspire against us from within our country and from the outside my hand won't shake to close the u.s. embassy we've got dignity we've got sovereignty without the us we're better politically and democratically without the i.m.f. and world bank we're better economically so we do not need them and policy and development specialist pallotta phony he says latin american countries are revolting against what they see the dominance of one global power. the rules of international law have been totally. shaken. i would say since nine hundred eighty nine on. a level that even among the western powers now there is a situation where someone is more equal than others and the possibility of a sovereign state to adopt decisions regardi
is trying to colonize the region and evo morales himself stressed that he will not hesitate to shut down the american diplomatic mission in his country. a little but you know we will clearly examine it and if it's necessary to close the u.s. embassy in bolivia we do not need the american embassy we don't need their cooperation or diplomatic relations with them while they conspire against us from within our country and from the outside my hand won't shake to close the u.s. embassy we've got...
180
180
Jun 30, 2013
06/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
i personally look at justice kenne kennedy's opinion and kind of agree with the sentiment and the morality behind it. if i were to vote, i would vote against doma as well. but is seemed that justice scalia's logic was unassailable. the government said we're not going to fight it. what are we doing here? >> there were plenty of people, both through the amicus process and others who put the argument forward. and the court could have come to a different conclusion had it wanted to. it's almost three strikes your out. doma, prop 8, and the state bans. and i think that's appropriate. we have a debate in our state, i'm from a state that passed marriage equality on the ballot, but still in some communities within some of our african-american communities and churches, it's a really difficult issue. but this is about what states do, what the federal government does with respect to its citizens, doesn't impact what churches and faith communities do within the confines of their church. >> how does this play out, matthew? >> to me, this is the court trying to catch up to america in the 21st century. i
i personally look at justice kenne kennedy's opinion and kind of agree with the sentiment and the morality behind it. if i were to vote, i would vote against doma as well. but is seemed that justice scalia's logic was unassailable. the government said we're not going to fight it. what are we doing here? >> there were plenty of people, both through the amicus process and others who put the argument forward. and the court could have come to a different conclusion had it wanted to. it's...
88
88
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
was gettysburg, in partnership with the foundation, they are allowed to e the private sector support morally and with the will of giving in order to imove upon the educational programs. i don't know how you can do it in the future. this is a great example of that. it is important to understand the outcome of the nation. lori: thank you so much. massive protest in egypt as demonstrators turn their frustration on the muslim brotherhood. is it headed for a violent sequel? terrorism expert joins us next. ♪ lori: breaking new investigators in central arizona launching an investigation into how a fast-moving fire killed 19 special train to firefighters, the greatest loss among firefighters battling a fire in 80 years. eighteen of the 19 men killed were part of an elite firefighting team. they manage to deploy safety devices designed to deflect heat and trap breathable air, but the fire shelters ultimately failed. the fire is still at 0 percent containment and has grown to 8400 acres. the brutality -- brutallhot temperatures shong no signs of tting up, much of the southwest right now seeing tempe
was gettysburg, in partnership with the foundation, they are allowed to e the private sector support morally and with the will of giving in order to imove upon the educational programs. i don't know how you can do it in the future. this is a great example of that. it is important to understand the outcome of the nation. lori: thank you so much. massive protest in egypt as demonstrators turn their frustration on the muslim brotherhood. is it headed for a violent sequel? terrorism expert joins us...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
able morale is says he won't hesitate to close bolivia's embassy in washington and ask the u.s. diplomatic mission to leave la paz as latin american leaders meet to discuss the recent diversion of his jet on its way back from your the opinion does seem to do the feeding of the united states of america which infringes on national t.v. and does leave the country to be a colony of the great if it's a cool power after europe expresses anger over u.s. surveillance the union allegedly complies with washington's orders to divert able morale is aircraft. changing of the guard top rear celebrates as the former egyptian leaders fall from grace and are arrested as the standoff between islam and the army results in new clashes. five am in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story a former allah says he won't hesitate to shut down bolivia's embassy in washington or close the u.s. embassy in la paz this is leaders of south american states meet in bolivia to discuss the e.u.'s decision to ground and reportedly search moralism jet over rumors that whistleblower edward snowden co
able morale is says he won't hesitate to close bolivia's embassy in washington and ask the u.s. diplomatic mission to leave la paz as latin american leaders meet to discuss the recent diversion of his jet on its way back from your the opinion does seem to do the feeding of the united states of america which infringes on national t.v. and does leave the country to be a colony of the great if it's a cool power after europe expresses anger over u.s. surveillance the union allegedly complies with...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
other nations it's emerged to believe it could potentially become his final destination present ever morale it's confirmed this while speaking exclusively to polish channel days before the news broke internationally. if snowden asks for political asylum will you provided for him. if. yes why not of course the situation is far from ideal his case is constantly discussed on an international level bolivia is ready to give political asylum to the people who expose spying activities so to speak if we receive a request we're willing to consider it in the discussions. snowden threatened more disclosures only u.s. spying activities are breaking his silence for the first time since fleeing hong kong and steve sun from the china policy institute at the university of nottingham believes new leaks are vital for his safety. the value of mr snowden. and his capacity to stay in the limelight depends on him being able to say that he's got more to say once he's got nothing to say then he's value. for us there is really just a matter all how he will be dealt with and levity americans will be dealing with him
other nations it's emerged to believe it could potentially become his final destination present ever morale it's confirmed this while speaking exclusively to polish channel days before the news broke internationally. if snowden asks for political asylum will you provided for him. if. yes why not of course the situation is far from ideal his case is constantly discussed on an international level bolivia is ready to give political asylum to the people who expose spying activities so to speak if...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
so the president of bolivia evo morales was flying back home after this major gas supplier summit in moscow and when his plane need to be fueling went france denied lending at first they said it was due to technical reasons but then it turned out it was due to more is that edward snowden may have been on board so the aircraft staff asked other countries for assistance including portugal italy and spain and they denied landing as well and actually could reached a point when the aircraft began dangerously running out of fuel and they had to make a landing in austria but spain also demanded that the be allowed to check the aircraft for snowden something absolutely unprecedented this approach in dealing with a presidential aircraft at this moment even morale is still stranded in austria waiting for in a spare space corridor or to continue his journey now and this is all happening despite the austrian foreign minister confirming that snowden is not on board that plane the bolivians are absolutely outraged the country's defense minister before is on board of that plane says that the europe
so the president of bolivia evo morales was flying back home after this major gas supplier summit in moscow and when his plane need to be fueling went france denied lending at first they said it was due to technical reasons but then it turned out it was due to more is that edward snowden may have been on board so the aircraft staff asked other countries for assistance including portugal italy and spain and they denied landing as well and actually could reached a point when the aircraft began...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
of our own the prosecution went on to ask ask him about them or rather how these leaks impacted the morale among the troops on the ground there in iraq and he said quote my read of my staff a funeral like atmosphere fell over the crowd went on to describe the anger and frustration among soldiers there. and the brigade want to talk about what this brigade was tasked with doing they were trapped tasked with this transition this drawdown of troops in iraq and the transfer of responsibility to iraqi security forces the colonel said that the transition was going smoothly until this the scandal he says just came out of the blue and he spoke about what he believed manning's leaks did to the trust among soldiers they said trust is the foundation of what we do he said quote i got you you got me that's how we roll he says is that's how he described. this cultural culture of trust among soldiers and then he said the whole thing started to on the rabble now this is the prosecution's witness what they're trying to do is prove the fallout of these and anything and what effect they really had what effect
of our own the prosecution went on to ask ask him about them or rather how these leaks impacted the morale among the troops on the ground there in iraq and he said quote my read of my staff a funeral like atmosphere fell over the crowd went on to describe the anger and frustration among soldiers there. and the brigade want to talk about what this brigade was tasked with doing they were trapped tasked with this transition this drawdown of troops in iraq and the transfer of responsibility to...
146
146
Jul 4, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
here's a picture of morales stranded at the airport. he was grounded in austria for 134 hours. -- 13 hours. i think these are some of his pilots grabbing a little shut eye as the entire bolivian government scrambled to try to figure out what was going on. after half a day on the ground. after announcing to the world that he had nothing to do with edward snowden and snowden was not on the plane. bolivia's president was finally able to take off early this morning. he's just now about to return back home to his native bolivia. bolivia as you might expect is really mad. i mean, think about it, whether you love president obama or hate president obama. imagine how it would feel to you to learn that some other countries had treated our president this way. the bolivian government has summoned the ambassadors from spain and portugal and france and italy, summoned them to a meeting to demand explanations for why they shut down their airspace last night. bolivian officials are alleging that while their president's plane was grounded in vienna, the
here's a picture of morales stranded at the airport. he was grounded in austria for 134 hours. -- 13 hours. i think these are some of his pilots grabbing a little shut eye as the entire bolivian government scrambled to try to figure out what was going on. after half a day on the ground. after announcing to the world that he had nothing to do with edward snowden and snowden was not on the plane. bolivia's president was finally able to take off early this morning. he's just now about to return...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
and believe it is also ready to shelter the whistle blower that was going to fund by president ever morales while speaking exclusively to r.t. spanish channel just before news broke that become tree is on the list of possible asylum destinations. if snowden asks for political asylum will be provided for him. if you know. yes why not. of course the situation is far from ideal. his case is constantly discussed on his international level so. bolivia is ready to give political asylum to the people who expose spying so to speak. yes some only have you received a request for asylum or are you expecting once and. no but if we receive a request we are willing to consider it and then the discussions under steve sun from the china policy institute are begin of us to have an all seeing and believes snowden is at risk of losing influence if he stops what he started. the value of mr snowden. and he stuck to stay in the limelight depends on him being able to say that he's got more to say. and then she's got nothing to say then he's bad. for us and is really just a matter of how he will be dealt with by t
and believe it is also ready to shelter the whistle blower that was going to fund by president ever morales while speaking exclusively to r.t. spanish channel just before news broke that become tree is on the list of possible asylum destinations. if snowden asks for political asylum will be provided for him. if you know. yes why not. of course the situation is far from ideal. his case is constantly discussed on his international level so. bolivia is ready to give political asylum to the people...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
do is prove the fallout of these leaks and what effect they really had what effect they had on the morale and trust of troops there as we know manning admitted to leaking these documents but the question now is how damaging they really were. very compelling testimony animated lively testimony a little bit different from some of the testimony we hear in this trial a lot of it very technical sometimes dry and glance of today he really colonel miller really brought some character during his testimony also notable today of the judge admitted as evidence to tweets believed to be from the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks the first tweet requesting military addresses the second tweet saying they have this video of that airstrike in afghanistan there's been a lot of time spent throughout this trial debating on whether or not these tweets can be authenticated and today the judge ruled that that they can be admitted as evidence. it's a board to know that this evidence is circumstantial evidence to show that wiki leaks was out there out there trying to get a hold of this information this all rela
do is prove the fallout of these leaks and what effect they really had what effect they had on the morale and trust of troops there as we know manning admitted to leaking these documents but the question now is how damaging they really were. very compelling testimony animated lively testimony a little bit different from some of the testimony we hear in this trial a lot of it very technical sometimes dry and glance of today he really colonel miller really brought some character during his...
132
132
Jul 1, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
the so-called moral monday demonstrations continue today. jonathan's live in atlanta with the details. >> over the weekend cutbacks went into effect. protesters say this is just the latest reason i plan to return to the state legislative complex late this afternoon. protesters say they are advocating for the poor who they say are being harmed by legislation passed by the g.o.p. the first time in more than a century republicans control the governorship and both chambers of north carolina legislature. they say the issue is and morals but money. >> to $7.1 billion in state debt, top of all that we owe the feds $3 billion in unemployment insurance so we have been working hard to get the fiscal house in order. >> that opted out for the program for 500,000 people. g.o.p. legislators have proposed reducing state income taxes and increasing sales tax. as well as cuts in public school funding and restrictions on early funding. >> simply because it can. >> state and local authorities have spent $60,000 the past eight weeks providing extra officers and
the so-called moral monday demonstrations continue today. jonathan's live in atlanta with the details. >> over the weekend cutbacks went into effect. protesters say this is just the latest reason i plan to return to the state legislative complex late this afternoon. protesters say they are advocating for the poor who they say are being harmed by legislation passed by the g.o.p. the first time in more than a century republicans control the governorship and both chambers of north carolina...
62
62
Jul 4, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the whole moral monlds thing, it's off the hook. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for s
the whole moral monlds thing, it's off the hook. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices,...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
of the countries involved in hijacking president morales his plane and making a mistake they think that others steal attack invade territories wage wars impose embargoes and go back on their own word just like they do we would like to warn the international community about catastrophic consequences of such acts as they give offense to any person or state the current policy of the usa and their allies in nato means that ensuring their role security at the expense of somebody else's. well spanish and french officials have denied claims the bolivian president's plane was refused access to the space the original flight path would have taken the jet over austria italy france spain and portugal and then on to the canary islands for refueling before heading on to bolivia but after the plane was allegedly denied permission to proceed any further on its route it was forced to make a u. turn and land in vienna while aviation expert crissy aide says somebody is clearly not telling the truth about what actually happened here. you know it's been quite a bizarre morning really with this plane traveli
of the countries involved in hijacking president morales his plane and making a mistake they think that others steal attack invade territories wage wars impose embargoes and go back on their own word just like they do we would like to warn the international community about catastrophic consequences of such acts as they give offense to any person or state the current policy of the usa and their allies in nato means that ensuring their role security at the expense of somebody else's. well spanish...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
eavesdropping it's just playing out for the cameras it's very revealing and symbolic that president morales his plane should have been forced to land in a european union country after the withdrawal of overfly rights by other european union countries because this of course shows how the european hudl generous to the american. circus masters command the european governments are very obviously under the shadow of the americans they have shown this very fluently and the reason why i say it's symbolic is that it's the abuses which snowden has revealed is only one side of the coin the other side of the coin is that there has been a massive increase in correlation in intelligence sharing between the united states and its european union allies in the last ten years and certainly since nine eleven so it's entirely appropriate if you like. the whistleblower should have been attempted to be caught by european union countries because the problem that he has revealed is concerns intelligence sharing between the european union and america as well as the increased best finish by the american security for
eavesdropping it's just playing out for the cameras it's very revealing and symbolic that president morales his plane should have been forced to land in a european union country after the withdrawal of overfly rights by other european union countries because this of course shows how the european hudl generous to the american. circus masters command the european governments are very obviously under the shadow of the americans they have shown this very fluently and the reason why i say it's...
64
64
Jul 4, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
morales said, he asked me to go have a coffee inside the plane to see the plane. won't you please join me in the cargo hold for a moment, mr. president? that's where i like to drink my coffee. mr. snowden, are you here? it's unclear what prompted all these european countries to take the action they did last night. whether they were urged to do what they did by the united states. but the blow back has been swift. the organization of american states of which the united states is a member is now demanding answers from all of the european countries involved here, expressing outrage. some of those european countries for their part are trying to backtrack on the whole thing. france is saying, no, no, no. we totally would have let you fly into our airspace. it was just a big misunderstanding. and the footnote to all of this, the things that remain true in the wake of this huge international upset is this, the whereabouts of edward snowden remain unclear. oh, right, we still have no idea where edward snowden is. maybe he's still at the moscow airport? countries sometimes
morales said, he asked me to go have a coffee inside the plane to see the plane. won't you please join me in the cargo hold for a moment, mr. president? that's where i like to drink my coffee. mr. snowden, are you here? it's unclear what prompted all these european countries to take the action they did last night. whether they were urged to do what they did by the united states. but the blow back has been swift. the organization of american states of which the united states is a member is now...
157
157
Jul 3, 2013
07/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> new, updated information about evo morales staying at a hotel in vienna. let's talk to scott baltimore -- oswalt. welcome back to the show. we have had you back a couple of times since this broke. >> tank you for having me. lex i want to ask about these latest developments. how much of this game of political hot potato is complicating this case? >> what is interesting is the statement he made yesterday. he said that the united states is using the citizenship as a political weapon, that he is in exile, a stateless person and that the united states is violating article 14 of the universal declaration of human rights. i think each of these statements , including his final statement, where he pronounces again to be a whistleblower, are all demonstrably false. they are simply incorrect. for example, this issue of being stateless. the united states has simply revoked his travel document. he remains a citizen of the united states. he has the same rights and protections as you and i have sitting in washington dc. he simply cannot travel. that is the only consequen
. >> new, updated information about evo morales staying at a hotel in vienna. let's talk to scott baltimore -- oswalt. welcome back to the show. we have had you back a couple of times since this broke. >> tank you for having me. lex i want to ask about these latest developments. how much of this game of political hot potato is complicating this case? >> what is interesting is the statement he made yesterday. he said that the united states is using the citizenship as a...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up on r t bolivian president evo morales his plane was forced to make an emergency landing in austria all of the suspicion that n.s.a. leaker edward snowden was on board so where is edward snowden and where is he going next a deeper look at that up ahead it's now day fourteen of the bradley manning trial it's the defense team's turn to call of witnesses to help the whistleblower states we'll get the latest from fort meade coming up. and egyptian president mohamed morsi makes a defiant speech defending his legitimacy and refusing to step down but millions are still in the streets of cairo and they say it's time for morsi to give up his presidency the latest from egypt coming your way. it's tuesday july second eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well we begin tonight with more speculation about where edward snowden is and where he is heading just over an hour ago reports started coming in the bolivian leader evil realises plane was forced to make an emergency landing in austria on suspicion that snowden might have been hiding on board now boliv
coming up on r t bolivian president evo morales his plane was forced to make an emergency landing in austria all of the suspicion that n.s.a. leaker edward snowden was on board so where is edward snowden and where is he going next a deeper look at that up ahead it's now day fourteen of the bradley manning trial it's the defense team's turn to call of witnesses to help the whistleblower states we'll get the latest from fort meade coming up. and egyptian president mohamed morsi makes a defiant...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
whistleblower edward snowden was on board now latin american leaders echoed president evo morales when meeting in bolivia the president over a year ago i criticized america's attempts to clamp down on the international right of asylum and while venezuela's leader called the moves a violation against the entire continent the argentinean president suggested it's odd that morale is plane was diverted by those who usually talk about upholding human rights and ecuador's leaders said the u.s. is just trying to colonize the region and even evo morales himself stressed that an apology is not enough for what happened. but. we will clearly examine and if it's necessary we will close the u.s. embassy in bolivia we do not need the american embassy we don't need their cooperation or diplomatic relations with them while they conspire against us from within our country and from the outside my hand won't shake to close the u.s. embassy we've got dignity we've got sovereignty without the us we're better politically and democratically without the i.m.f. and world bank we're better economically so we do
whistleblower edward snowden was on board now latin american leaders echoed president evo morales when meeting in bolivia the president over a year ago i criticized america's attempts to clamp down on the international right of asylum and while venezuela's leader called the moves a violation against the entire continent the argentinean president suggested it's odd that morale is plane was diverted by those who usually talk about upholding human rights and ecuador's leaders said the u.s. is just...